Advocating for Nurses

Nurses need uniforms to give them a professional image. They need more comfort. They need to feel protected and secure in their uniforms. And they are tired of freezing to death when 4 am. Nursing Vision provides solutions.

Giving Nurses a Professional Image

See our styles. They are attractive and professional and send the message that nurses go to college, they are well-educated and highly skilled and deserve to be treated with respect.

Comfortable Uniforms

Nursing Vision's uniforms are composed of a chief value cotton intertwined with 3% spandex. They feel like a dream. And when it's time to haul the 300 pound seizing patient out of the back seat of a car that just rolled up on the loading dock, our uniforms give you the flexibility to transform into the Olympic athlete required to rescue the patient and save her life. (We've been there.)

Security and Protection

Nursing Vision's leader Sandy Summers practiced nursing for 15 years in intensive care units and emergency departments at many trauma centers. Too many patients are inebriated or otherwise intoxicated, angry, or suffering psychological illness. The last thing nurses need to feel in such settings is that their uniforms make them vulnerable. We designed the uniforms to keep you safe.

No wide-open necks

Many of today's scrubs are cut with a gaping v-neck style. You lean over to examine a foot injury and leering patients are staring down your top. Ick. The necks to Nursing Vision's uniforms are close-fitting enough so that you remain fully covered no matter what angle you have to bend to provide patient care.

No belts, ties, loops or openings that can be used as a weapon

No one wants to be yanked around or strangled by belts or ties. Our uniforms have nothing dangling that could be used as a weapon. The lack of dangling features also helps keep down cross-contamination for our patients.

Warmth

At 4 pm, nurses wear their uniforms. At 4 am, nurses wear their uniforms then cover themselves with a blanket, because their body temperature drops to its lowest point all day and they struggle to stay warm. We have created a lab coat with a zip-in fleece lining to help you get through the night, maintaining a professional image without putting patients at risk by dragging a long blanket over many surfaces.